Braided Heritage Cookbook Review

Braided Heritage Cookbook Review
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Title: Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine
Author: Jessica B. Harris
Published: June 10, 2025,
Clarkson Potter
No. of Pages: 272
Cover Price: $35.00 Hardcover, $14.99 Kindle


Anyone who loves to read, loves to cook, and loves to learn will want to pick up an excellent book, Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine, by Jessica B. Harris. This fascinating book is extremely well written and is one that most readers will want to curl up in a corner to read. The book brings out how countries across the world have contributed to what is now called American Food. Foodies usually love to not only cook and eat, but love to read about food; this excellent book makes it possible.

While the chapters are fun to read, the recipes are mouthwatering. There is something here for everyone, and the recipes reflect the nuances o many places around the world. The recipes are written in the traditional manner with the ingredients listed first, followed by step-by-step instructions that make them easy to follow by everyone, both with beginning and advanced cooking skills. Every time I peruse this book, my queue of what to make right away grows.

Cookbooks should have beautiful photographs of the finished dishes, and this cookbook delivers. The dishes are mouthwatering and it shows in the photos.

All told, Harris has done her research and has given us an excellent book that belongs on every good cookbook shelf. There are dozens of recipes that are easy to make, as well as dozens that are a bit more complicated, but worth it. This beautiful cookbook is highly recommended.

Special thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.




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